Abstract
1. 1. d-Lactate and succinate, important end products of the anaerobic metabolism of Lymnaea stagnalis, are neither accumulated in these snails during Trichobilharzia ocellata infection nor in animals deprived of their lateral lobes. 2. 2. Therefore the hypothesis, based on earlier investigation of different species, that the lateral lobes produce a hormonal factor which stimulates oxidative ATP production, and that trematode infection inhibits this action, is not confirmed.
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